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RADIATION PROTECTION ARRT STUDY GUIDE


What is used to account for the differences in tissue sensitivity to ionizing radiation
when determining effective dose E

Choose all that apply

1. Tissue weighting factors Wt
2. Radiation weighting factors Wr
3. Absorbed dose - ANSWER 1. Tissue weighting factors Wt



Bushong 8th edition page 556

The _______ represents the relative tissue _______ of irradiated material examples
muscle vs intestinal epithelium vs bone

1. Tissue weighting factors Wt/radiosensitivity
2. Radiation weighting factors Wr/radiosensitivity
3. Absorbed dose/radiosensitivity - ANSWER 1. Tissue weighting factors
Wt/radiosensitivity


Bushong 8th edition page 556

The radiation ______ is a number assigned to different types of ______ in order to
better determine their effect on tissue examples xray vs alpha particles.

1. Tissue weighting factors Wt/ionizing radiations
2. weighting factor Wr/ionizing radiations
3. Absorbed dose/ionizing radiations - ANSWER 2. weighting factor Wr/ionizing
radiations


Bushong 8th edition page 556

The Wr of the different ionizing radiations depends on the ______ of that particular
radiation.

1. BET
2. EBT
3. LET - ANSWER 3. LET

Bushong 8th edition page 556

The following formula is used to determine effective dose E:

,1. E=Wr x Wt x absorbed dose
2. E=Wr + Wt + absorbed dose
3. E=Wr - Wt - absorbed dose - ANSWER 1. E=Wr x Wt x absorbed dose

Bushong 8th edition page 556

According to the national council on radiation protection and measurements NCRP,
the monthly gestational dose equivalent limit for embryo/fetus of a pregnant
radiographer is

a. 0.1 mSv
b. 0.5 mSv
c. 1.0 mSv
d. 5.0 mSv - ANSWER b. 0.5 mSv

Bushong 8th edition page 557

________ which expresses the rate at which particulate or photon energy is
transferred to the absorber

1. BET
2. EBT
3. LET - ANSWER 3. LET

Thompson et al page 419

LET is best defined as
Choose all that apply

1. a method of expressing radiation
2. a measure of the rate at which radiation energy is transferred to soft tissue
3. absorption of polyenergetic radiation - ANSWER 1. a method of expressing
radiation
2. a measure of the rate at which radiation energy is transferred to soft tissue

Thompson et al page 419

Guidelines state that the occupational gestational dose equivalent limit for
embryo/fetus of a pregnant radiographer is ______, not to exceed ______in 1 month

a. 5 mSv aka 500 mrem
b. 5 mSv aka 200 mrem
c. 5 mSv aka 100 mrem - ANSWER a. 5 mSv aka 500 mrem/0.5 mSv



Bushong 8th edition page 557

,According to the NCRP the annual occupational whole body dose equivalent limit is
_____ mSv (5 rem or 5,000 mrem).

A. 20
B. 30
C. 50 - ANSWER C. 50 mSv

Bushong 8th edition page 557

The annual occupational whole body dose equivalent limit for students under the age
of 18 years is 1 mSv aka 100 mrem or 0.1 rem.

a. 10 mSv
b. 100 mSv
c. 1 mSv - ANSWER c. 1 mSv



Bushong 8th edition page 557

The annual occupational dose equivalent limit for the lens of eye is ______

a. 350 mSv aka 15 rem
b. 550 mSv aka 15 rem
c. 150 mSv aka 15 rem - ANSWER c. 150 mSv aka 15 rem


Bushong 8th edition page 557

The annual occupational dose equivalent limit for the thyroid, skin and extremities is
_______

a. 200 mSv aka 50 rem.
b. 300 mSv aka 50 rem.
c. 500 mSv aka 50 rem. - ANSWER c. 500 mSv aka 50 rem

Bushong 8th edition page 557

A time of 1.5 minutes is required for a particular fluoroscopic examination, whose
exposure rate is 275 mR/h. What is the approximate radiation exposure for the
radiologic staff present in the fluoroscopy room during the examination

a. 183 mR
b. 68.7 mR
c. 18.33 mR
d. 6.87 mR - ANSWER d. 6.87 mR


{(275 mR/h) / 60minutes } / 1.5 minutes = 6.87 mR

, Bushong 8th edition page 570

If the exposure rate to an individual standing 4.0 m from a source of radiation is 10
mR/h what will be the dose received after 20 minutes at a distance of 6 m from the
source

a. 22.5 mR
b. 7.5 mR
c. 4.44 mR
d. 1.48 mR - ANSWER d. 1.48 mR

Bushong 8th edition page 570


I1/I2 = D2^2/D1^1

(10mR/h) / ? =6^2 /4^2 =4.44 mR then convert to minutes = 1.48 mR

All the following statements regarding mobile radiographic equipment are true except

a. the exposure cord must permit the operator to stand at least 6 ft from the patient
xray tube and useful beam
b. exposure switches must be the two stage type
c. a lead apron should be carried with the unit and worn by the radiographer during
exposure
d. the radiographer must alert individuals in the are before making the exposure -
ANSWER b. exposure switches must be the two stage type



NCRP Report No 102 page 25

______ states that the exposure switch on mobile radiographic units shall be so
arranged that the operator can stand at least ______from the patient, xray tube, and
useful beam

a. NCRP Report No 106/2 m or 6 ft
b. NCRP Report No 122/2 m or 6 ft
c.NCRP Report No 102/2 m or 6 ft - ANSWER c. NCRP Report No 102/2 m or 6 ft


NCRP Report No 102 page 25

The fluoroscopic and/or radiographic exposure switch or switches must be of the
______ that is the exposure will terminate should the switch be released

1. dead man type

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